The Darkness Consumes All!

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Spokane Valley, WA, United States

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

333° (Review)

"The second album. Heavier and darker with a more "industrial" sound and a lot less bull-shit than the first one. Right from the begining the album let's the listener know that they are in for a change. The first two full tracks "The Ruiner" and "Kill the Rat" set the tone for an angry ride down a twisted, dark road of murder, vengeance and a deep seeded hatred for The Church. With no remorse for the lyrical content or even an ounce of care for those who may take offense; the artist opens up his psyche and reveals his diseased view of the world and himself."

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

333° Release Date

333° will be released on July 12th, 2011. The final mixes are done and the CD's are on the way from Discmakers. I will release the album for free download of the digital files but the CD's will sell for $6.66 @ . All digital copies will included lyrics and artwork.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Another review for "Cleansing the Damned"

A little bit industrial, a little bit doom and a lot okay, Cleansing the Damned is an album that often comes out a bit cornier than it does despairing or scary. The growled vocals have absolutely no heft and the lyrics aren't so much tortured as they are wimpy. The best parts of this release are the total left turns, like the song "Stimuli", which is more or less a spoken-word piece set over a gnarly riff and a drum loop, and the closing, eleven minute instrumental. The mechanical parts work better than the death parts, and I think if this guy (as this is a one-man operation) focuses more on his industrial stuff his future releases will turn out a lot better. He's a good technician but can't pull off the emotional highs needed to drag us into his world.